Chapter Summary: Chapter 134 – Just One Kiss Before Divorcing Me (Martin and Calvin) by Free Collection
In Chapter 134, a key moment in the Novel novel Just One Kiss Before Divorcing Me (Martin and Calvin), Free Collection delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Ch 134
Marilyn
The morning had gone well, and she was helping to prep for lunch. Both Veronica and Cheryl were setting the table in the formal dinning room, not the table she could see from here. They’d loaded up a serving trolley with all the plates and cutlery, something she knew to be quite expensive and never used in her time of being
married to Calvin.
She’d looked at the china as it was being loaded and had to bite down on the words “Not that china.” She didn’t even really know why there was china in this house. Had turned away from what they were doing and
tried not to think about it.
“Sweetheart, could you get me the salad bowl please?” Kay asked her.
“Yes, mother.” She’d answered without so much as thinking about it. She seemed to have fallen into the way it had been inside that house of Kay’s when she was there. It also brought her to a standstill, and her eyes had moved right to Kay the moment the words were out of her mouth.
“You can’t hide the truth from me, young lady.” Kay chuckled softly. “I’ll not say anything about you remembering everything and playing at not knowing.”
“Wh… What do you mean?” she’d kind of stuttered.
“Now, now. I see you’re torturing my boy, and yes, he does deserve it.” she half laughed with a shake of her head. “But I’m not so blind as to the way you look at him when he’s not looking at you. You enjoy watching him with the twins. More than you should if you didn’t know him,” Kay stated simply.
“Hmm, I wonder what you have in store for him?” Kay asked with a raised eyebrow, “You’re not planning on putting him in the hospital now, are you?”
Marilyn sighed, “No, and it’s just a little payback, for the way he treated me is all.” she answered. His mother had always liked her, and told her Calvin was arrogant and a bit on the selfish side, but she could admit so had she been back then. That agreement they’d had; suited them both,
“And just how long is it going to go on?”
“I don’t know until I feel he’s learned a valuable lesson.” She answered and smiled to herself. “How do you think he’d react if I slapped him right in the face with all I had?” She asked. If Kay was in the know she might as well ask the question.
“Hmm, I guess that probably depends on why you’re going to slap him. Will it be deserved at the time or jus. some random thing you want to do?” Kay asked, taking that bowl from her. “If he deserves it at the time, then he’ll likely apologise for upsetting you. If not, I don’t honestly know. Only you’d be able to judge that, I imagine.”
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